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Lomatia myricoides : ウィキペディア英語版
Lomatia myricoides

''Lomatia myricoides'' , commonly known as the river lomatia, is a shrub native to New South Wales and Victoria in southeastern Australia.
==Taxonomy==
German botanist Karl Friedrich von Gaertner first described this species as ''Embothrium myricoides'' in 1807. At the time, ''Embothrium'' was a wastebasket taxon to which many proteaceae were assigned. It was given its current binomial name by Karel Domin in 1921. The species name comes from the resemblance of the leaves to those of the genus ''Myrica''. Common names include river lomatia, mountain beech and long-leaf lomatia.〔
Hybrids have been recorded with tree lomatia (''Lomatia fraseri'') on the Southern Tablelands, with native holly (''L. ilicifolia'') on the New South Wales south coast, and with crinkle bush (''L. silaifolia'') on the New South Wales Central Coast and Central Tablelands. Analysis of chloroplast DNA showed that there is extensive hybridization between the five species (''L. arborescens'', ''L. fraseri'', ''L. ilicifolia'', ''L. myricoides'' and ''L. silaifolia'') of mainland southeastern Australia, though each is distinct enough to warrant species status.

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